What is a Wiki?
A Wiki is a collaborative Webspace where groups can author and edit content. Your Webspace can include text, hyperlinks, pictures, audio, and video on multiple pages.
This Wiki is private. Only class members can contribute and edit content. For further security, use only your first name with a number after it. Please be courteous and do not delete or edit anyone else's work unless you have their permission.
To begin: Click on your Literary Movement below. Then, click "New Page" on the upper left to add a new page. Name your page with a short name that is unique to your group, i.e., 17thArt&Music. Create your page and click "Save" before you exit the page. Then, click back to your Literary Movement page and use the hyperlink button to link your new page. Use the toolbar (similar to Word) for other functions as well. Remember, always click "EDIT" & "Save." Create and link as many pages as you wish. Be creative and have fun!
AP English 12 A-Day Literature Class
Welcome to our Wiki!
What is a Wiki?
A Wiki is a collaborative Webspace where groups can author and edit content. Your Webspace can include text, hyperlinks, pictures, audio, and video on multiple pages.
This Wiki is private. Only class members can contribute and edit content. For further security, use only your first name with a number after it. Please be courteous and do not delete or edit anyone else's work unless you have their permission.
To begin: Click on your Literary Movement below. Then, click "New Page" on the upper left to add a new page. Name your page with a short name that is unique to your group, i.e., 17thArt&Music. Create your page and click "Save" before you exit the page. Then, click back to your Literary Movement page and use the hyperlink button to link your new page. Use the toolbar (similar to Word) for other functions as well. Remember, always click "EDIT" & "Save." Create and link as many pages as you wish. Be creative and have fun!
Literary Movements:
Early 17th Century (1600-1660)-The Renaissance-Elizabethan, Jacobean, Caroline
The Restoration and 18th Century (1660-1798)
Romantic Poetry (1798-1832)
Victorian Poetry (1832-1901)
20th Century
Postmodernist Poetry (21st Century)